@geekysteven what if we explored each other's bodies at our local public library
@amy this reads like an innuendo i am very sorry
@amy ask your mom if she would like a second opinion on her cake, asking for a friend
@amy what kinda cake was it
@amy hell yeah that's what i'm talking about
@amy you do anything with your saturday or are you just chillin
@amy soon i will understand what it funny about this
@amy good :) i am relaxed and have an excellent caffeine buzz at the moment, something i will surely regret later tonight
@amy hi amy how has your saturday been
I'm trying to understand why the story has become so iconic because the book was a commercial failure in its time and was critically divisive. It seems that literary scholars around 1930 reinvigorated interest in the book but why were they so interested in Melville specifically? Why did Stanley Thomas Williams supervise 12 dissertations on Melville? Is the specific taste of a single influential dude from the 1930's singlehandedly responsible for turning the book into the "great American novel"? Who gets to have their work remembered?
@monorail blessings
@coriander i cannot guarantee that will watch this show responsibly, sorry.
Just watched the first episode. It feels like a really good episode of The Twilight Zone that they decided to make into a series. Strong start.
@Thomas good.
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"i regret ever allowing him here" ~aescling
he/him